FUDCon Berlin 2009 LinuxTag reminders

2009-03-12 Thread Max Spevack

Howdy FUDConners!

I'm here to remind everyone about the relevant details for FUDCon Berlin 
2009 and LinuxTag 2009.


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LinuxTag_2009

LINUXTAG: Berlin, Germany.  June 24 - 27.

FUDCON: Berlin, Germany.  June 26 - 28.

WHAT: FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conference, a three-day 
gathering of programmers, users, administrators, and ambassadors. FUDCon 
Berlin will consist of speeches (in both English and German) that are 
both technical and user-focused.  Additionally, there will be two days 
of hackfests, in which various features and projects within Fedora will 
be be worked on.


WHO: You!  FUDCon is free to attend.  However, because FUDCon is being 
held in conjunction with LinuxTag, attendees will need a LinuxTag 
ticket.  The Fedora Project will be able to provide these tickets, free 
of charge, to attendees who pre-register for the event.


PRE-REGISTRATION information:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_attendees

HOTEL information:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_lodging

BAR CAMP and HACKFEST signups:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009

This is the PREMIERE FEDORA EVENT in Europe for 2009, and I hopeful that 
we can have a turnout of 150 or more for the event.


See you there,
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Re: FUDCon Berlin 2009 LinuxTag reminders

2009-03-12 Thread Max Spevack

On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Max Spevack wrote:

WHO: You!  FUDCon is free to attend.  However, because FUDCon is being 
held in conjunction with LinuxTag, attendees will need a LinuxTag 
ticket.  The Fedora Project will be able to provide these tickets, 
free of charge, to attendees who pre-register for the event.


I want to re-emphasize this point.

*IF* you pre-register for FUDCon, we will make sure that the tickets for 
LinuxTag are available to you free of cost.  There is no reason to buy 
separate LinuxTag tickets if you pre-register for FUDCon!



PRE-REGISTRATION information:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_attendees

HOTEL information:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_lodging

BAR CAMP and HACKFEST signups:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009


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Re: theme song

2009-03-12 Thread Max Spevack

On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote:

But a song about something that Fedora holds dear seems like a 
perfectly awesome idea to me.  What about a song about friendship and 
community?  And if Greg DeKoenigsberg suggests a workers' anthem, 
please ignore him. ;-)


Greg is working on a tune called The Year of the Linux Desktop.  I for 
one can't wait to hear it performed at FUDCon.


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theme song

2009-03-12 Thread Subodh

Hello,
  
   I am not sure if this is the right place, but just to start with I 
am putting my query here.


Do we have something like a theme song for fedora? Either lyrics or a 
composition?


   I am a composer/arranger and have my own home studio setup. I can 
work things out if some collaborates for the lyrics and ideas.


so



Regards,
Subodh Bhagat

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Re: theme song

2009-03-12 Thread Keiran Smith
Well I have Experience in Song Writing, I also play Guitar. If anyone wants
to help I will be willing to start writing some music for fedora :D

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Max Spevack mspev...@redhat.com wrote:

 On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote:

  But a song about something that Fedora holds dear seems like a perfectly
 awesome idea to me.  What about a song about friendship and community?  And
 if Greg DeKoenigsberg suggests a workers' anthem, please ignore him. ;-)


 Greg is working on a tune called The Year of the Linux Desktop.  I for
 one can't wait to hear it performed at FUDCon.

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Re: theme song

2009-03-12 Thread Nicu Buculei

wonderer wrote:

Hy,

Do we have something like a theme song for fedora? Either lyrics or a
composition?

Sounds like a good idea (after some are working on a picture book that
would be the next step I guess).


Only that if does not need to block on the photo book, some of us 
working on that (like me) may nob be skilled with music or with 
composing English lyrics... and I believe we have enough people for 
multiple projects going at the same time.


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Re: theme song

2009-03-12 Thread Simon Wesp
Subodh subodh.bha...@gmail.com:
 Do we have something like a theme song for fedora? Either lyrics or a 
 composition?

I love this Idea. Do you know OpenBSD?
They have Release-Songs. I'm not a OpenBSD-User, but i look forward to
openBSD-Realeases, because I love the songs..

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Re: [echo-perspective] New computer icon set

2009-03-12 Thread Mark
Just something else i just noticed.
The screen inside that monitor is missing something.. something like
an inside border (don't know how that's called)..
The thing i mean is that the screen itself (the flat panel) and the
outline seem to be on the same depth now (no shadows) while the
screens themselves normally are pushed back a little in the casing
creating some kind of bevel(?).

I hope you can do something with this vague suggestion.. really hard
to explain when you don't know how it's called ^_^
i will see if i can change something in this screen in the weekend (no
promises!)

Another thing i noticed (in firefox when clicking on the SVG) is that
the text on the keyboard looks really strange and so black... i think
that should be changed a bit to dark gray.

And perhaps a completely different idea for a monitor (the one i'm
looking at right now while typing this)
http://www.samsung.com/nl/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=computersperipheralstype=monitorssubtype=lcdmodel_cd=LS20PEBSFV/EDC#

a black monitor! (since you tend to be liking every icon in a darker
theme anyway). The design of that monitor is nice and would fit
perfectly with a black keyboard as well.
And the keyboard i use : http://www.3t.hu/images/Logitech%20ultra%20flat.jpg

remake both in icon style and you will probably have a perfect icon for:
- Monitor
- Keyboard
- Desktop
- and all that have a monitor and/or a keyboard in them

2009/3/10 Martin Sourada martin.sour...@gmail.com:
 On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 11:02 +0100, Mark wrote:
 That icon looks.. odd
 If you ask me the lightest part of the keyboard is lighter then the
 lightest part os the screen.
 The darkest part of the keyboard is most certainly a lot lighter then
 the darkest part of the screen. (did that make sence?) My suggestion
 would be to make the bottom of the screen as dark as the bottom of the
 keyboard. And the same goos for the top of the screen holder (or how
 is that called) the top there should be as dark as the bottom of the
 keyboard.

 I hope this maked some sence.. kinda hard to explain it.
 Other then that it's a nice icon!

 Hi Mark,

 Thanks for your suggestions, but I am afraid I cannot do anything about
 that. First, the monitor and the keyboard a lighted slightly
 differently, considering the are positioned differently (vertical vs.
 horizontal) so there are bound to be some differences in
 lightness/contrast. Also the keyboard is not necessarily from the same
 material as the monitor and as a result it might have different light
 reflection/diffraction/scattering properties.

 And finally, I've tried darker keyboards and I didn't like them, I also
 tried lighter displays and didn't liked them as well. Show me way out of
 this dilema and I'd be happy :-)

 Martin

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Fedora 11 Beta release banner

2009-03-12 Thread Paolo Leoni
Hi there, we are near to F11 Beta release, so I've two candidates for the
beta release banner:

http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.png
http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.svg

http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.png
http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.svg

The first is a non-themed version, while the second uses a part of Mo's
wallpaper mockup.

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Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner

2009-03-12 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Paolo Leoni wrote:
 Hi there, we are near to F11 Beta release, so I've two candidates for
 the beta release banner:
 
 http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.png
 http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.svg
 
 http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.png
 http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.svg
 
 The first is a non-themed version, while the second uses a part of Mo's
 wallpaper mockup.

Like the second one, way better. Text is more readable and it matches
the beta release wallpaper. Thank you, for working on this.

Rahul

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Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner

2009-03-12 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 04:43:57AM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Paolo Leoni wrote:
  Hi there, we are near to F11 Beta release, so I've two candidates for
  the beta release banner:
  
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.png
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_1.svg
  
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.png
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-beta-banner_2.svg
  
  The first is a non-themed version, while the second uses a part of Mo's
  wallpaper mockup.
 
 Like the second one, way better. Text is more readable and it matches
 the beta release wallpaper. Thank you, for working on this.

I like it very much too!

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Banners and splashes

2009-03-12 Thread Paul W. Frields
Hi all you fabulous Artists and Designers,

I wanted to ask about two things, backgrounds and other art.

BACKGROUNDS:

I noticed that Martin produced a package of the leonidas-backgrounds,
and F10 users can test it now if they want:
http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/leonidas-backgrounds/10.92.1/2.fc11/noarch/leonidas-backgrounds-10.92.1-2.fc11.noarch.rpm

I've tried it here on my F10 box and the package works perfectly.
(And frankly, I think it's quite lovely, although I have a bit of a
problem making out my blue-themed folder icons against the color of
the sky sometimes.)  Has anyone had a chance to announce this to
whatever population we want to test the backgrounds and report back?
Do they know what kind of feedback the Artwork team is looking for?


OTHER ART:

According to the F11 schedule:
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-11/f-11-art-tasks

...splashes and banners are something the Artwork team creates from
now until about March 27, two weeks or so from tomorrow.  Then they're
packaged by March 31, so that they can be tagged and included in the
Preview Release.

The listed splashes, headers and other art scheduled for March 27
includes:

* GNOME splash screen
* KDE splash screen
* Fullscreen splash for syslinux
* GNOME screensaver lock dialog
* Square splash for anaconda and firstboot
* Anaconda horizontal header
* Firstboot vertical header
* Fullscreen grub splash
* Plymouth bootup/loading graphics
* kdm login screen theme

Is the listed date of March 27 enough time to produce these various
derivations?

* * *

BTW, the item of creating the Beta Website Banner is listed as to be
completed by March 20, and given the previous thread on this list, it
looks like that's well underway.  Superb!  I'm looking forward to
another incredibly beautiful release thanks to the talent and hard
work you guys apply to each new Fedora.

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Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner

2009-03-12 Thread Máirín Duffy

Hi Paolo!

Thanks for your work! There is one problem though, I can't view any of these 
files. When I try to visit the URLs I get redirected to: 
http://im.altervista.org/void.gif

Could you please upload these to the wiki? 

Thanks,
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Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner

2009-03-12 Thread Klaatu
i saw the images, and i like the first.  but the second was nifty too.

oh and can we make sure that the rounded corners are really
transparent?  the last banner had little white spots on the rounded
edges rather than being transparent so it was truly rounded, if i
recall correctly.  It looked fine against a white background but
obvsiouly against anything else it looked odd.

-klaatu


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 Hi Paolo!

 Thanks for your work! There is one problem though, I can't view any of these 
 files. When I try to visit the URLs I get redirected to: 
 http://im.altervista.org/void.gif

 Could you please upload these to the wiki?

 Thanks,
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Re: [echo-perspective] New computer icon set (Mark)

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Friedemann
That would look really good vectorized.  Samsung monitors have that nice
curve to them that makes it look really good.  Or maybe even make a
combination of that Samsung you listed and
thishttp://www.alltuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/photoshop_icon_lcd_monitor.jpgone.
 The keyboard also fits very well with it.  As for a mouse, maybe
something like 
thishttp://www.techgadgets.in/wireless/2007/19/logitech-vx-nano-cordless-laser-mouse-unveiled-in-india/?
(Sorry if it's already been created, i'm new and trying to get in the flow
of things.)

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   2. Fedora 11 Beta release banner (Paolo Leoni)
   3. Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner (Rahul Sundaram)
   4. Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner (Paul W. Frields)
   5. Banners and splashes (Paul W. Frields)
   6. Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner (M?ir?n Duffy)
   7. Re: Fedora 11 Beta release banner (Klaatu)
   8. Introduction and First Project (Kevin Friedemann)


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Mark mark...@gmail.com
 To: Fedora Art List fedora-art-list@redhat.com
 Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 22:21:45 +0100
 Subject: Re: [echo-perspective] New computer icon set
 Just something else i just noticed.
 The screen inside that monitor is missing something.. something like
 an inside border (don't know how that's called)..
 The thing i mean is that the screen itself (the flat panel) and the
 outline seem to be on the same depth now (no shadows) while the
 screens themselves normally are pushed back a little in the casing
 creating some kind of bevel(?).

 I hope you can do something with this vague suggestion.. really hard
 to explain when you don't know how it's called ^_^
 i will see if i can change something in this screen in the weekend (no
 promises!)

 Another thing i noticed (in firefox when clicking on the SVG) is that
 the text on the keyboard looks really strange and so black... i think
 that should be changed a bit to dark gray.

 And perhaps a completely different idea for a monitor (the one i'm
 looking at right now while typing this)

 http://www.samsung.com/nl/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=computersperipheralstype=monitorssubtype=lcdmodel_cd=LS20PEBSFV/EDC#

 a black monitor! (since you tend to be liking every icon in a darker
 theme anyway). The design of that monitor is nice and would fit
 perfectly with a black keyboard as well.
 And the keyboard i use :
 http://www.3t.hu/images/Logitech%20ultra%20flat.jpg

 remake both in icon style and you will probably have a perfect icon for:
 - Monitor
 - Keyboard
 - Desktop
 - and all that have a monitor and/or a keyboard in them

 2009/3/10 Martin Sourada martin.sour...@gmail.com:
  On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 11:02 +0100, Mark wrote:
  That icon looks.. odd
  If you ask me the lightest part of the keyboard is lighter then the
  lightest part os the screen.
  The darkest part of the keyboard is most certainly a lot lighter then
  the darkest part of the screen. (did that make sence?) My suggestion
  would be to make the bottom of the screen as dark as the bottom of the
  keyboard. And the same goos for the top of the screen holder (or how
  is that called) the top there should be as dark as the bottom of the
  keyboard.
 
  I hope this maked some sence.. kinda hard to explain it.
  Other then that it's a nice icon!
 
  Hi Mark,
 
  Thanks for your suggestions, but I am afraid I cannot do anything about
  that. First, the monitor and the keyboard a lighted slightly
  differently, considering the are positioned differently (vertical vs.
  horizontal) so there are bound to be some differences in
  lightness/contrast. Also the keyboard is not necessarily from the same
  material as the monitor and as a result it might have different light
  reflection/diffraction/scattering properties.
 
  And finally, I've tried darker keyboards and I didn't like them, I also
  tried lighter displays and didn't liked them as well. Show me way out of
  this dilema and I'd be happy :-)
 
  Martin
 
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 Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 00:03:23 +0100
 Subject: Fedora 11 Beta 

Re: [echo-perspective] New computer icon set (Mark)

2009-03-12 Thread H
2009/3/13 Kevin Friedemann kevin.friedem...@gmail.com

 That would look really good vectorized.  Samsung monitors have that nice
 curve to them that makes it look really good.  Or maybe even make a
 combination of that Samsung you listed and 
 thishttp://www.alltuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/photoshop_icon_lcd_monitor.jpgone.
   The keyboard also fits very well with it.  As for a mouse, maybe
 something like 
 thishttp://www.techgadgets.in/wireless/2007/19/logitech-vx-nano-cordless-laser-mouse-unveiled-in-india/?
 (Sorry if it's already been created, i'm new and trying to get in the flow
 of things.)


the second link is not giving me permission to see.

i suggest you to use plain text mail, than an HTML one.
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[Bug 480453] [foobillard] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-03-12 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=480453


Miloslav Trmač m...@redhat.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|NEW |CLOSED
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--- Comment #4 from Miloslav Trmač m...@redhat.com  2009-03-12 06:20:40 EDT 
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Fixed by Jesse Keating in foobillard-3.0a-12.

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[Bug 489833] Default Font Rendering is Poor

2009-03-12 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #2 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-03-12 
07:52:10 EDT ---
1. OO.o behaves differently since it uses a different text stack. This is being
fixed upstream, you can ask OO.o devs to accelerate the move to pango/cairo if
you like

2. GNOME font sizes are different: this is a result of GNOME allowing the
overloading of DPI value in gconf instead of using the Xorg DPI value as
everything else. Complain GNOME-side. DE people need to be hit with a huge
cluestick and leave DPI to X (and modify this value at the X level if needed
not in private overlays others apps do not see)

3. Cleartype. Not going to happen for legal reasons. Additionnaly it only
performs good on very specific hardware, and very specific fonts (MS fonts
which have bugs cleartype hides; we're not going to optimise our display for
fonts we do not ship to the detriment of fonts we do ship). For every comment
you'll find on the net praising those patches you'll find three stating they
suck and make things worse. (likewise for Ubuntu vs Fedora text rendering)

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[Bug 489833] Default Font Rendering is Poor

2009-03-12 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #3 from Kevin Kofler ke...@tigcc.ticalc.org  2009-03-12 11:06:41 
EDT ---
ad 2. It's not that. My screen reports a resolution which is basically 96×96
dpi, and I even tried forcing both KDE and GNOME to exactly that, GTK+ apps
still display larger fonts at the same size. Only when setting GTK+/GNOME to 94
dpi did I get approximately the same size (but not quite as nice looking fonts
as with 96 dpi, though I got used to that).

What happens is that if I turn down the hinting (autohinter, mind you, I don't
have freetype-freeworld installed, I only maintain it ;-) ), the effect
disappears (but the fonts look bad), the stronger the (auto)hinting, the larger
GTK+'s fonts get and the smaller Qt's. Somehow they use different algorithms.
:-(

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[Bug 477481] [wastesedge] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

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Tom spot Callaway tcall...@redhat.com changed:

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 Blocks|182235(FE-Legal)|




--- Comment #20 from Tom spot Callaway tcall...@redhat.com  2009-03-12 
11:29:29 EDT ---
Lifting FE-Legal.

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[Bug 489928] FreeType 2.3.8 is not binary compatible to version 2.3.7

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--- Comment #2 from Kevin Kofler ke...@tigcc.ticalc.org  2009-03-12 11:44:21 
EDT ---
And FWIW, the impact on Rawhide should be low to none due to the mass rebuild.
Still, I think it should probably be upgraded to 2.3.9.

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[Bug 489919] Unable to view any PS/EPS files

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--- Comment #1 from Uday Kumar udayre...@gmail.com  2009-03-12 12:03:22 EDT 
---
the problem seems to be font related. for eg. when i try to do an epstopdf on
the attached file, i get

$ epstopdf /tmp/clock-freq.eps
Error: /invalidfont in /findfont
Operand stack:
   Symbol-Oblique   Symbol
Execution stack:
   %interp_exit   .runexec2   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push   1905   1   3   %oparray_pop  
1904   1   3   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--   1888   1  3   %oparray_pop  
1771   1   3   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--   %errorexec_pop   .runexec2  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push  
--nostringval--   1863   2   4   %oparray_pop
Dictionary stack:
   --dict:1149/1684(ro)(G)--   --dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:75/200(L)--  
--dict:169/256(L)--
Current allocation mode is local
Last OS error: 2
GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1


now, when i run the same on the f9 machine that doesn't have this problem, it
converts it to pdf just fine.

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[Bug 489919] Unable to view any PS/EPS files

2009-03-12 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #2 from Uday Kumar udayre...@gmail.com  2009-03-12 12:14:47 EDT 
---
on further investigation, i found that everything in my
/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/ was missing. can't gv 
or evince be more verbose when they fail? the unix philosophy
has always been to be silent when everything goes fine and 
fail as noisily as possible when failing. is there some
way these files were deleted automatically, besides a
file system thrash? 

$ sudo rpm --verify urw-fonts
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010013l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010013l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010015l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010015l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010033l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010033l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010035l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/a010035l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018012l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018012l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018015l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018015l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018032l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018032l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018035l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/b018035l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059013l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059013l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059016l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059016l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059033l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059033l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059036l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c059036l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/d05l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/d05l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019003l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019003l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019004l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019004l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019023l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019023l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019024l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019024l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019043l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019043l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019044l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019044l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019063l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019063l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019064l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019064l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021003l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021003l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021004l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021004l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021023l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021023l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021024l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021024l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022003l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022003l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022004l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022004l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022023l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022023l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022024l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n022024l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052003l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052003l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052004l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052004l.pfb
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052023l.afm
missing /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052023l.pfb  

[Bug 489919] Unable to view any PS/EPS files

2009-03-12 Thread bugzilla
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Uday Kumar udayre...@gmail.com changed:

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 CC||t...@redhat.com
  Component|xorg-x11-fonts  |urw-fonts




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[Bug 487912] Unable to upgrade apanov-edrip-fonts, due to i18n provide issue

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   Flag||needinfo?




--- Comment #19 from seth vidal svi...@redhat.com  2009-03-12 12:44:01 EDT ---
latest rawhide pkg yum-3.2.21-14 has a patch that I believe fixes this problem
entirely.

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[Bug 489928] FreeType 2.3.8 is not binary compatible to version 2.3.7

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--- Comment #3 from Adam Goode a...@spicenitz.org  2009-03-12 20:46:04 EDT ---
This upgrade will also require rebuilding all freetype-using applcations,
correct? At least the ones with 'PS_FontInfo' or 'PS_Font_Info'.

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[Bug 477403] [jomolhari-fonts] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

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--- Comment #5 from Rajeesh rajeeshknamb...@gmail.com  2009-03-13 01:44:57 
EDT ---
Hi,

To help with adopting the new font packages guidelines, I have made the changes
to the SPEC file and uploaded to
http://rajeeshknambiar.fedorapeople.org/jomolhari-fonts.spec

Please refer and make the changes. Thanks!

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Re: [PATCH] Make sure git and git-email are installed on puppet systems

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-03-12 02:20:57 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
 ---
  manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp |2 ++
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 
 diff --git a/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp 
 b/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
 index d054fef..c393f9a 100644
 --- a/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
 +++ b/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
 @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ class puppetServer {
  include scripts::geoip-retriever
  include geoip-retriever
  include drbackupPubKey
 +include git-package
 +include git-email-package
  
  # Firewall Rules, allow web, smolt, Plone, mirrormanager, noc, pkgdb, 
 certmaster and bodhi traffic through
  $tcpPorts = [ 80, 8140, 873, 51235 ]
 -- 
 1.5.5.6
+1

Thanks,
Ricky


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Re: [PATCH] Make sure git and git-email are installed on puppet systems

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Ricky Zhou wrote:

 On 2009-03-12 02:20:57 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
  ---
   manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp |2 ++
   1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 
  diff --git a/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp 
  b/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
  index d054fef..c393f9a 100644
  --- a/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
  +++ b/manifests/servergroups/puppet.pp
  @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ class puppetServer {
   include scripts::geoip-retriever
   include geoip-retriever
   include drbackupPubKey
  +include git-package
  +include git-email-package
 
   # Firewall Rules, allow web, smolt, Plone, mirrormanager, noc, pkgdb, 
  certmaster and bodhi traffic through
   $tcpPorts = [ 80, 8140, 873, 51235 ]
  --
  1.5.5.6
 +1

+1

-Mike

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Re: Change request - Using git send-email

2009-03-12 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Thursday, March 12 2009, Jesse Keating said:
 Here is a message from git send-email.
 
 To get here, I used:
 
 $ git commit -a
 Created commit cb85f54: Disable rawhide.
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
 
 $ git format-patch HEAD^
 0001-Disable-rawhide.patch
 
 $ git send-email --compose --to Fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com 
 0001-Disable-rawhide.patch

Note that if it's a single patch, --compose is probably overkill as it
makes two messages rather than one.  Your commit message is
self-explanatory, no?  (... and if not, edit the 0001 file before
running git send-email)

Jeremy

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Change request -- fas template csrf fix

2009-03-12 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
Found a template in fas that is not adding the csrf token properly.

The Add User button on:
  https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/

This is just an annoyance (one particular link leading people to the
CSRF login page instead of directly to the action they requested) but
the fix is easy and non-intrusive.

Patch is:

@@ -77,7 +77,8 @@
 py:if test=can_sponsor
 dt${_('Add User:')}/dt
 dd
-  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
group.name)}
+  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
group.name)}
+method=post
 input type='text' size='15' name='targetname'/
 input type=submit value=${('Add')} /

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Re: Change request -- fas template csrf fix

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-03-12 08:05:45 AM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
 Patch is:
 
 @@ -77,7 +77,8 @@
  py:if test=can_sponsor
  dt${_('Add User:')}/dt
  dd
 -  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
 group.name)}
 +  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
 group.name)}
 +method=post
  input type='text' size='15' name='targetname'/
  input type=submit value=${('Add')} /
+1

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Re: Change request -- fas template csrf fix

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:

 Found a template in fas that is not adding the csrf token properly.

 The Add User button on:
   https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/

 This is just an annoyance (one particular link leading people to the
 CSRF login page instead of directly to the action they requested) but
 the fix is easy and non-intrusive.

 Patch is:

 @@ -77,7 +77,8 @@
  py:if test=can_sponsor
  dt${_('Add User:')}/dt
  dd
 -  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
 group.name)}
 +  form action=${tg.url('/group/application_screen/%s' %
 group.name)}
 +method=post
  input type='text' size='15' name='targetname'/
  input type=submit value=${('Add')} /


+1

-Mike

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Re: Change request - Using git send-email

2009-03-12 Thread Todd Zullinger
Jeremy Katz wrote:
 Note that if it's a single patch, --compose is probably overkill as
 it makes two messages rather than one.  Your commit message is
 self-explanatory, no?  (... and if not, edit the 0001 file before
 running git send-email)

For bonus points, the --subject-prefix option to git format-patch can
be used to change the prefix from [PATCH] to [Change Request]:

git format-patch --subject-prefix='Change Request' ... | git send-email

(An alias in git could make this quite convenient.)

Commentary could be added between the --- and the diffstat, as is
common on the git and kernel lists for patches.

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Change Request -- python-fedora django auth fix

2009-03-12 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
A problem was discovered with django auth and redirects.  I'm spinning a
new python-fedora package that has the fix for this and would like to
deploy it on the hosts that we have transifex installed: app1 and app2

This package does not need to be installed in other places but it
shouldn't hurt as the package just makes changes to the django auth
provider which only transifex uses.

Permission to install this?

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Re: Change Request -- python-fedora django auth fix

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-03-12 09:41:18 AM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
 A problem was discovered with django auth and redirects.  I'm spinning a
 new python-fedora package that has the fix for this and would like to
 deploy it on the hosts that we have transifex installed: app1 and app2
 
 This package does not need to be installed in other places but it
 shouldn't hurt as the package just makes changes to the django auth
 provider which only transifex uses.
 
 Permission to install this?
+1

Thanks,
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Meeting Today

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
Just a reminder that the our meetings are at 20:00 UTC.  (you can run date
-u to see what utc time it is).  But this means for most of us in the
states, the meetings are now an hour later, starting at 4:00 pm Eastern
(3:00 pm Chicago Cubs time)

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Change Request

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
Can I get 2 +1's?

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[Change Request] Added compose-x86/x86-8 to the ssh known hosts list

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
From: Mike McGrath mmcgr...@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com

This is technically a global change.  Very low risk
---
 modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts |2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts 
b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
index 348b733..8f5543f 100644
--- a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
+++ b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ x86-4,10.8.34.223 ssh-rsa 
B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEAtXfXpXwocyfpDGPI1IbjhwuGHc
 x86-5,10.8.34.224 ssh-rsa 
B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEA9Ys1Mo5cBk8JIuMNcWHjIOqXvws0aHgVof1wj9XHcm1X0I37zmIlMAtGAzjuav3R9SqtvkNywqRTOW9OW4YcFUc3XmuWwkEfU1z2kZ9446Iof1YWiLS0i1qKQMHMcezZSwue16s6yTH+fk7ZDFNQXb/9kGT7rtDAG2tRhUwv/X39vhIhSyatB7j+uU/KWK90ymkBDDilALaANcPxJbfn3qsjBd+m4VpeBVdVj/QFRll0RCIas/Sc9irQpVXDDYYFl1zjhc+/NH/hR8GFTi+ojzLMmP18JKib0qtUF8YWjz1NzvVAf01BnfmMWhsQsZejmifsy6fjgHh1a0VuDqWFsQ==
 x86-6,10.8.34.225 ssh-rsa 
B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEAsSjsWRnCaE0Qg1XJSFVd0Yz1ZTl1u8fLmaSxXpJgrC1grH/EH/VzTFjBek/jA5UBUOcIwf8tQe7eBttcj0jSmaUyRU0k7bnPh6Ek+CJBbB0BZ5N50urcgLkjZJNdlRlYsfc8CJI9sl47IVSwZP3bPzNYDaVtHqcQKik04AluCew8gduvLiDjC/gVqVxSRwcgwHiMlkKWf7zlQS/yuzSBjzY0iMLrKaf0u89QO3trmfecBR7r2CuhKvxxam9DXSiuYxcLUW6hEDNvT2fpW4jFXZl9idpNjsJZXrLtNybAWvoEC/Sn2IBw0c6NfaqmNaxvKKjbfND8tYLf4AtdwoatZw==
 x86-7,10.8.34.226 ssh-rsa 
B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEAz1wkRNc9Tb/AxGBM0sLvcCxxpn9QNxpzdXEUZ/nQyGurBSMz8ZTBnGp2JlPwwmaJLkypR90nMQIUEgb4huF2JKQSSsv1l5kTxGiFwqo45zyu6gtwF78jl/AWvI91uAWrLAGspkVzaBRMhh5FQp3sCZGfYn1C+RYuoycH3MiPdHVPg3V0+32UTG444pwrhKJGY0yz4eproX/V6kxspCZ/sXvFZuSncm/rtYuxziktX7O8oYvmOgD/WhOk+ssxFM49L77hlgS/dbWkiYq1CeJklBlWYsZdw//nCu2VB3NZvY2aA3j7l0sqyI4xRQWlHhIbpBYTCRi2LvsXaE4O46ws1Q==
-x86-8 ssh-rsa 
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Re: Change Request

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Mike McGrath wrote:

 Can I get 2 +1's?


U, clearly I missed a step here :)

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[Change Request] Adding files to ssh-known-hsts

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath

Trying again, hopefully with less fail.

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[PATCH] Added compose-x86/x86-8 to the ssh known hosts list

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
From: Mike McGrath mmcgr...@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com

This is technically a global change.  Very low risk
---
 modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts |2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts 
b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
index 348b733..8f5543f 100644
--- a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
+++ b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ x86-4,10.8.34.223 ssh-rsa 
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Re: [PATCH] Added compose-x86/x86-8 to the ssh known hosts list

2009-03-12 Thread Jesse Keating
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 18:41 +, Mike McGrath wrote:
 
 This is technically a global change.  Very low risk

Diffs of this file are nearly impossible to read, but I'll trust what
you're doing rather than the diff.

+1

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Re: Meeting Today

2009-03-12 Thread Jesse Keating
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 13:19 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
 (3:00 pm Chicago Cubs time)

Chicago Cubs time, is that when everybody drinks because the cubs lost
again?

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Re: Wordpress?

2009-03-12 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Bret McMillan wrote:

Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Clint Savage wrote:


Mike,

Do you have a link to the mailing list thread?  I'd like to read up on
it.  I like MU, don't get me wrong, just wonder why it was chosen.


We wanted it for a Fedora News site. Refer

https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/178


At this point, I think we're blocked on a theme (outside my skillset). I 
think jonrob was going to look at this time-permitting.


Jon Rob won't have time for this for a while.

http://jonrob.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/time-out/

Mo, if you can get a theme going, I would like to launch this news site 
soon, ahead of Fedora 11. Thanks for the help.


Rahul

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Re: [Change Request] Added compose-x86/x86-8 to the ssh known hosts list

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-03-12 06:37:20 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
 From: Mike McGrath mmcgr...@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com
 
 This is technically a global change.  Very low risk
 ---
  modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts |2 +-
  1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
+1

Thanks,
Ricky


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Re: Change Request

2009-03-12 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Mike McGrath wrote:

 Can I get 2 +1's?


 U, clearly I missed a step here :)


+1



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Re: Meeting Today

2009-03-12 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
2009/3/12 Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com:
 On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 13:19 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
 (3:00 pm Chicago Cubs time)

 Chicago Cubs time, is that when everybody drinks because the cubs lost
 again?

They drink whether or not the Cubs won. The issue is it is Harry Caray
time or not.


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Re: [Change Request] Adding files to ssh-known-hsts

2009-03-12 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:

 Trying again, hopefully with less fail.


What hosts?



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Meeting Log - 2009-03-12

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
20:00 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
Who's here?
20:00  * ricky 
20:00  * collier_s is here
20:01  * ivazquez|laptop is around
20:01 -!- MostafaDaneshvar [n=mosta...@unaffiliated/mostafadaneshvar] has 
joined #fedora-meeting
20:01  * SmootherFrOgZ here
20:02  mmcgrath Ok, so lets get started
20:03 -!- Sonar_Gal [n=and...@fedora/SonarGal] has quit Connection timed out
20:03 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
Tickets
20:03  * skvidal is
20:03  mmcgrath Looks like there actually aren't any tickets.
20:04  mmcgrath So next topic
20:04 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
Fedora Cloud
20:04  mmcgrath So it looks like our Fedora cloud might finally be delivered.
20:04  SmootherFrOgZ \o/
20:04  mmcgrath From what I understand the last of the network stuff should 
be ready by tomorrow night.
20:05  mmcgrath SmootherFrOgZ: you still interested.. even though it's been 2 
months?!?!  :)
20:05  SmootherFrOgZ mmcgrath: hahaha, are you kidding me ?
20:06  ricky What work is there to be done once it's delivered?
20:06  mmcgrath :)
20:06  SmootherFrOgZ i've a lot of work to commit ;)
20:06  mmcgrath ricky: my understanding is we've been waiting for months to 
get a switch and router configured.
20:06  ricky Haha
20:06  mmcgrath anywho.
20:06  mmcgrath It's coming!
20:06  mmcgrath so that's good.
20:06  mmcgrath And it's something we can work on while we're frozen so 
that's nice too.
20:06 -!- basilgohar [n=basil...@60.48.61.220] has quit Read error: 54 
(Connection reset by peer)
20:06 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
Password Resets.
20:06  collier_s i'd like to help out in anyway / shape / form
20:07  mmcgrath collier_s: sure thing, I'm sure there will be a bunch of 
stuff to do.
20:07  mmcgrath So the password resets went remarkably well for most people.  
There's a pretty vocal minority though.
20:07  mmcgrath Some good ideas came out of it.
20:07 -!- tibbs [n=ti...@fedora/tibbs] has quit Konversation terminated!
20:08  ricky So exactly what changes are we looking at for next time?
20:08  mmcgrath ricky: the 3 things mentioned in my email.
20:08  mmcgrath recovery of home dir, more explicit email, and aliases to 
stick around longer.
20:08  ricky Sorry, I've been looking at several different threads on this 
topic
20:09  ricky Aha
20:09  mmcgrath And since people bitched and moaned enough we will probably 
go off of last seen and start updating that.
20:09  mmcgrath It accomplishes a similar goal.  It'll make things easier on 
the package contributors if we can get it updated in pkgdb and bodhi.
20:10  * ricky will look at getting fasClient and the expiry script modified 
for those things
20:10  mmcgrath and since they seem to be the ones who had the biggest 
problem figuring out who this whole process worked, if we can avoid 
inconveniencing them in the future we might as well.
20:10  mmcgrath s/who/how/
20:10 -!- basilgohar [n=basil...@220.61.48.60.trm01-home.tm.net.my] has joined 
#fedora-meeting
20:11  mmcgrath ricky: how much time will you have to devote to that over the 
next month or so?
20:11  mmcgrath I'd like to enable a regular daily check as soon as we can.
20:11  mmcgrath abadger1999 is familiar with some of the issues and 
suggestions as well but I didn't want to volunteer him to fix them.
20:11  ricky I wish I could give a definitely number :-(  I should be able to 
get the big requirements done this week, while it's spring break
20:11  ricky **definite
20:12  mmcgrath ricky: k, well keep me in the loop.  If things fall apart I 
can spend some more time getting it up and going.
20:12  mmcgrath Anyone have anything else on that?
20:13 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
compose-x86
20:13  mmcgrath Boy was that box borked.
20:13  mmcgrath it's mostly fixed now.
20:13  mmcgrath as a result we're also going to do bios updates to our other 
x86 blades and the ppc blades just for fun.
20:13  mmcgrath compose-x86 runs rawhide so we had all sorts of fun getting 
it all back up.
20:13 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- 
Transifex
20:14  * mmcgrath summons glezos
20:14  mmcgrath ivazquez|laptop: how's transifex going?
20:14  ivazquez|laptop Well.
20:14  mmcgrath My understanding is we couldn't commit last night because the 
transif user didn't have access.
20:14  mmcgrath other then that and the final migration to a $REAL_DB, things 
are working?
20:15  ivazquez|laptop A fix for PG 8.2+ has been applied.
20:15  ivazquez|laptop MySQL we all know about.
20:15  mmcgrath ivazquez|laptop: that was a transifex fix, not a django fix 
right?
20:15  ivazquez|laptop Correct.
20:15 -!- Zool^ [n=kal...@19.81-166-29.customer.lyse.net] has quit Read error: 
110 (Connection timed out)
20:15  mmcgrath k
20:15  mmcgrath do you know when this is going to start getting used to do 
actual translations?

Unclaimed F11 Beta Tickets

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
Hey all, just a heads up.  Some of these tickets are still unclaimed (I
just created them today).  Some of these (like the MM redirects) can only
be done by people who have access to them.  But others, like the website,
could be done by anyone who can email a patch our way.  Though ricky
usually does it :)

https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9

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Change request -- Django Provider update 2

2009-03-12 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
Okay, the last auth update fixed redirects but broke logging into django
apps.  I'd like to install a new python-fedora with a one-line change
for that.

=== modified file 'fedora/django/auth/middleware.py'
--- fedora/django/auth/middleware.py2009-03-12 14:02:58 +
+++ fedora/django/auth/middleware.py2009-03-12 22:34:37 +
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
 logout(request)

 def process_response(self, request, response):
-if type(response) == HttpResponse:
+if response.status_code != 301:
 if isinstance(request.user, AnonymousUser):
 #response.set_cookie(key='tg-visit', value='', max_age=0)
 if 'tg-visit' in request.session:


-Toshio



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Re: Change request -- Django Provider update 2

2009-03-12 Thread Mike McGrath
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:

 Okay, the last auth update fixed redirects but broke logging into django
 apps.  I'd like to install a new python-fedora with a one-line change
 for that.

 === modified file 'fedora/django/auth/middleware.py'
 --- fedora/django/auth/middleware.py  2009-03-12 14:02:58 +
 +++ fedora/django/auth/middleware.py  2009-03-12 22:34:37 +
 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
  logout(request)

  def process_response(self, request, response):
 -if type(response) == HttpResponse:
 +if response.status_code != 301:
  if isinstance(request.user, AnonymousUser):
  #response.set_cookie(key='tg-visit', value='', max_age=0)
  if 'tg-visit' in request.session:



+1
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Re: Change request -- Django Provider update 2

2009-03-12 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-03-12 05:06:45 PM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
 Okay, the last auth update fixed redirects but broke logging into django
 apps.  I'd like to install a new python-fedora with a one-line change
 for that.
 
 === modified file 'fedora/django/auth/middleware.py'
 --- fedora/django/auth/middleware.py  2009-03-12 14:02:58 +
 +++ fedora/django/auth/middleware.py  2009-03-12 22:34:37 +
 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
  logout(request)
 
  def process_response(self, request, response):
 -if type(response) == HttpResponse:
 +if response.status_code != 301:
  if isinstance(request.user, AnonymousUser):
  #response.set_cookie(key='tg-visit', value='', max_age=0)
  if 'tg-visit' in request.session:
+1

Thanks,
Ricky


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Re: tiket #72

2009-03-12 Thread Dmitry Kolesov
Hello.
It is channges for the dispatcher.py. I added the function remove_user().


=== modified file 'pkgdb/dispatcher.py'
--- pkgdb/dispatcher.py 2009-02-27 15:58:55 +
+++ pkgdb/dispatcher.py 2009-03-13 01:20:10 +
@@ -1397,3 +1397,95 @@
 identity.current.user, [clone_branch])
 
 return dict(pkglisting=clone_branch)
+
+@expose(allow_json=True)

+# Check that the requestor is in a group that could potentially set ACLs.

+@identity.require(identity.not_anonymous())

+def remove_user(self, pkg_name, username, collectn_list=None):

+   '''Remove users from a package.
+:arg pkg_name: Name of the package
+:arg username: Name of user to remove from the package
+:arg collectn_list: list of collections like 'F-10', 'devel'
+'''

+person = fas.person_by_username(username)

+if not person:

+return dict(status=False,

+message='Specified user name %s does not have a' \

+' Fedora Account' % username)

+try:

+# pylint: disable-msg=E1101

+pkg = Package.query.filter_by(name=pkg_name).one()

+   except InvalidRequestError:

+   return dict(status=False, message='Package %s does not exist' % 
pkg_name)

+

+# Check that the current user is allowed to change acl statuses

+approved = self._user_can_set_acls(identity, pkg)

+if not ident.in_group('cvsadmin'):
+return dict(status=False, message=

+'%s is not allowed to remove user from the package' %

+identity.current.user_name)

+

+log_msgs = []

+

+   if collectn_list:

+   for simple_name in collectn_list:

+   try:

+   collectn = 
Collection.by_simple_name(simple_name)

+   except InvalidRequestError:

+   return dict(status=False, message='Collection 
%s does not exist' % simple_name)

+   

+pkg_listing = PackageListing.query.filter_by(packageid=pkg.id,

+  collectionid=collectn.id).one()

+ 

+acls = PersonPackageListingAcl.query.filter(and_(

+   PersonPackageListingAcl.c.personpackagelistingid

+   == PersonPackageListing.c.id,

+   PersonPackageListing.c.packagelistingid == 
pkg_listing.id,

+   PersonPackageListing.c.username == 
person['username'])).all()

+   

+for acl in acls:

+   person_acl = self._create_or_modify_acl(pkg_listing, 
person['id'], acl, self.obsoleteStatus)

+   

+   log_msg = u'%s has set the %s acl on %s (%s %s) to Obsolete 
for %s' % (

+identity.current.user_name, acl, pkg.name,

+pkg_listing.collection.name, 
pkg_listing.collection.version, 

+person['username'])

+   log = PersonPackageListingAclLog(identity.current.user.id,

+self.obsoleteStatus.statuscodeid, log_msg)

+   log.acl = person_acl # pylint: disable-msg=W0201

+   log_msgs.append(log_msg)

+

+   else:

+for pkg_listing in pkg.listings:

+   acls = PersonPackageListingAcl.query.filter(and_(

+   PersonPackageListingAcl.c.personpackagelistingid

+   == PersonPackageListing.c.id,

+   PersonPackageListing.c.packagelistingid == 
pkg_listing.id,

+   PersonPackageListing.c.username == 
person['username'])).all()

+

+for acl in acls:

+person_acl = self._create_or_modify_acl(pkg_listing, 
person['id'], acl, self.obsoleteStatus)

+

+log_msg = u'%s has set the %s acl on %s (%s %s) to 
Obsolete for %s' % (

+identity.current.user_name, acl, pkg.name,

+pkg_listing.collection.name, 
pkg_listing.collection.version, 

+person['username'])

+log = PersonPackageListingAclLog(identity.current.user.id,

+self.obsoleteStatus.statuscodeid, log_msg)

+log.acl = person_acl # pylint: disable-msg=W0201

+log_msgs.append(log_msg)

+

+try:

+session.flush()

+except SQLError, e:

+# An error was generated

+return dict(status=False,

+message='Not able to change acl %s on %s with status %s' \

+% (acl, pkgid, 

Re: tiket #72

2009-03-12 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
Very nice work!  I have a few comments; mostly based on new coding
styles that we're enforcing in new code but haven't made it into old
code yet.

Dmitry Kolesov wrote:
 Hello.
 It is channges for the dispatcher.py. I added the function remove_user().
 
 
 === modified file 'pkgdb/dispatcher.py'
 --- pkgdb/dispatcher.py   2009-02-27 15:58:55 +
 +++ pkgdb/dispatcher.py   2009-03-13 01:20:10 +
 @@ -1397,3 +1397,95 @@
  identity.current.user, [clone_branch])
  
  return dict(pkglisting=clone_branch)
 +
 +@expose(allow_json=True)
 
 +# Check that the requestor is in a group that could potentially set ACLs.
 
 +@identity.require(identity.not_anonymous())
 
 +def remove_user(self, pkg_name, username, collectn_list=None):

I'd reorder the arguments to be username, pkg_name, collectn_list.

This is because username is the subject of the action so it's more
important than the pkg_name and collectn_list.  (Also, the pkg_name and
collectn_list work together to define the pkglistings that the user is
being removed from).

 
 + '''Remove users from a package.
 +:arg pkg_name: Name of the package
 +:arg username: Name of user to remove from the package
 +:arg collectn_list: list of collections like 'F-10', 'devel'
 +'''

I'd add the default value to the collectn_list documentation and what it
means.

 +  person = fas.person_by_username(username)
 +if not person:
 +return dict(status=False,
 +message='Specified user name %s does not have a' \
 +' Fedora Account' % username)

Since this is a removal, we don't need to retrieve the person
information from fas.  The username should be sufficient.


 +try:
 +# pylint: disable-msg=E1101
 +pkg = Package.query.filter_by(name=pkg_name).one()
 + except InvalidRequestError:
 +   return dict(status=False, message='Package %s does not exist' % 
 pkg_name)

We're trying to move to a new style of returning errors.  It's
documented here:
 
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/p/y/python-fedora/doc/service.html#error-handling

Basically, when returning an error you'll do something like this:
  from turbogears import flash
  [...]
  flash('Package %s does not exist' % pkg_name)
  return dict(exc='NoPackageError')

When the client receives this it will see that exc is set and create an
AppError exception with the name in exc and the message that you called
flash() with (it will end up in tg_flash).

 +# Check that the current user is allowed to change acl statuses
 +approved = self._user_can_set_acls(identity, pkg)
 +if not ident.in_group('cvsadmin'):

I think we've abstracted 'cvsadmin' out to a config file option.  You
should be able to do this:

from pkgdb.utils import admin_grp
[...]
if not identity.in_group(admin_grp):

Also, I think you want identity rather than ident

 +return dict(status=False, message=
 +'%s is not allowed to remove user from the package' %
 +identity.current.user_name)  
 +

Same thing about returning errors here.

 +log_msgs = []
 +
 + if collectn_list:
 + for simple_name in collectn_list:
 + try:
 + collectn = 
 Collection.by_simple_name(simple_name)
 + except InvalidRequestError:
 + return dict(status=False, message='Collection 
 %s does not exist' % simple_name)
 +

Same thing about returning errors

 +pkg_listing = 
 PackageListing.query.filter_by(packageid=pkg.id,
 +  collectionid=collectn.id).one()
 + 
 +acls = PersonPackageListingAcl.query.filter(and_(
 +   PersonPackageListingAcl.c.personpackagelistingid
 +   == PersonPackageListing.c.id,
 +   PersonPackageListing.c.packagelistingid == 
 pkg_listing.id
 +   PersonPackageListing.c.username == 
 person['username'])).all()
 +

You can change this from person['username'] to username

 +for acl in acls:
 +   person_acl = self._create_or_modify_acl(pkg_listing, 
 person['id'], acl, self.obsoleteStatus)
 +   

maploin has just committed a new db schema and code to the db that
changes things like this to use username instead of id.  So you can just
pass username instead of person['id'].

 +   log_msg = u'%s has set the %s acl on %s (%s %s) to 
 Obsolete for %s' % (
 +identity.current.user_name, acl, pkg.name,
 +pkg_listing.collection.name, 
 pkg_listing.collection.version, 
 +person['username']) 
 +   log = 

Re: Alpha platform support for kernel package (WAS: Re: [pkgdb] kernel: oliver has requested commit)

2009-03-12 Thread Oliver Falk

Oliver Falk wrote:

Dave Jones wrote:

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 09:52:44AM +0100, Oliver Falk wrote:
  Oliver Falk wrote:
   Hi!
  Changed the subject, as happens that I oversee the mails :-(
   And this subject is more descriptive, isn't it?
  Kyle McMartin wrote:
   [ ... ]
   This all looks fine to me.
  May I interpret this as a *GO*? :-)
Sorry to have been so blunt, but I'm fairly
   new to Fedora, so I didn't know you were actually working on 
stuff, and

   not just someone asking for random commit access.
  Don't worry. I didn't get this wrong. I can understand you 
whereworrying. If I'd be in your position, I would react 
differently.
  I wouldn't worry too much about the linux-2.6- namespace 
for patches,

   I'd prefer if they were just alpha-$patch.patch. davej, thoughts?
  Whatever you prefer.
  Let me know, so I start working on this today...
Did I miss the answer to my mail!?

Sorry, I was on vacation, and it fell off my radar when I got back.
Looked ok to commit to me though iirc.

I've no really preference on patch naming. If you want to do alpha-*, 
go ahead.

but don't feel that you have to.


OK. I'll commit the changes in a clean way, add CL, etc.

We can still move the patches and use other names. Or any other change 
that might be necessary...


I've clean up my changes and finally commited them (F-9 only). Plz have 
a look at it and if it's fine for you, I go on with F-10.


Best,
 Oliver

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Re: Alpha platform support for kernel package (WAS: Re: [pkgdb] kernel: oliver has requested commit)

2009-03-12 Thread Kyle McMartin
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 04:11:37PM +0100, Oliver Falk wrote:
 I didn't want to do it directly in private-fedora-9-2_6_27-branch with  
 my first shot. I hope that's OK with? This way it's in CVS and I can  
 build from it for testing. Now that I've seen it builds fine, I can go  
 on and approach the 'real' tag...


Sure, sounds good to me.

cheers, Kyle

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Re: [Fedora-legal-list] Changing a license on source with nonresponsive or gone author

2009-03-12 Thread Richard Fontana
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 21:10:53 -0700
Ray Van Dolson ra...@bludgeon.org wrote:

 Hi all;
 
 This is in regards to an attempt to package figlet[1] for Fedora.  It
 turns out that part of this package[2] is under a non-free license.
 Attempts to contact the author of this code have been thus far
 unsuccessful, and I'm wondering as to the best way to proceed.
 
 The license currently in place on these files indicate that any
 changes to the code needs to be emailed to the original author within
 30 days. Would this cover licensing changes as well?  I'm wondering
 if we could just change the license on this code, notify the author
 via the email address provided and call it good (the author's email
 address isn't bouncing, but appears to be inactive).

The licensing terms are not part of what you are getting permission to
modify (at least in the sense of transforming it into a less
restrictive license).  So, no.  

 - RF

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Re: removing EISA partition

2009-03-12 Thread Hiisi

Hi Hiisi,
use parted to see the exact layout of your HD

HTH

2009/3/11 Hiisi very-c...@rambler.ru
 Dear fedora-list members!
 On my girlfriend's laptop (Samsung R40) running Fedora 9 is disk
shortage
 problem. It had 60 Gb hard drive when she brought it a few years ago
with
 Windows XP already installed. She used it some time before last 

summer

I
 convinced her to switch to Fedora. I formatted disk with standard
layout
 during installation process. As I can see now it has only 51G 

instead

of 60:
 $ df -H
 Filesystem Size   Used  Avail Use% Mounted on
 /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
  51G31G18G  65% /
 /dev/sda1  200M27M   163M  14% /boot
 tmpfs  995M66k   995M   1% /dev/shm
 gvfs-fuse-daemon 51G31G18G  65% /home/Tarja/.gvfs
 I heard somewhere if Windows was installed by manufacturer there's
system
 config partition called EISA. I suppose it allocated on those 9G.
How can
 one kill it and union to the existent filesystem? I googled the
problem but
 found only howto in Windows.
 Thanks in advance.
 $ uname -a
 Linux imt.ru 2.6.27.19-78.2.30.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Tue Feb 24 20:09:23 

EST

 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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OK. Here's additional information:
$ fdisk -l
bash: fdisk: command not found
(strange thing: many commands are in /sbin folder!)
$ /sbin/fdisk -l
(nothing)
]# /sbin/parted
GNU Parted 1.8.8
Using /dev/sda
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) print all
Model: ATA HTS541060G9AT00 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 52.4GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number  Start   End SizeType File system  Flags
1  32.3kB  206MB   206MB   primary  ext3 boot
2  206MB   52.4GB  52.2GB  primary   lvm

Model: Linux device-mapper (dm)
Disk /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01: 940MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number  Start  EndSize   File system  Flags
1  0.00B  940MB  940MB  linux-swap

Model: Linux device-mapper (dm)
Disk /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00: 51.2GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number  Start  End SizeFile system  Flags
1  0.00B  51.2GB  51.2GB  ext3

What's all that mean? Is it really only 52GB?
Thanks for Re:!
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Re: Cloning a Fedora installation to several machines

2009-03-12 Thread Thierry
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Antonio Barragan a écrit :

 I wonder if there is a way to clone that installation in some way so
 that it can be copied
 to the rest of the machines
 

A good (IMHO) solution there would be to use kickstart.
You should have the installation anaconda kickstart [1] file in root's
HOMEDIR. Use it as a baseline, it contains your partitioning scheme etc.
then just add to it the potential additional packages you need.

Been using it for years to ensure consistency across the board on our
simulation and development machines.

hth
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[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart
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Re: Belkin ExpressCard

2009-03-12 Thread Alex Makhlin

Kevin Kofler wrote:

Frank Cox wrote:
  

Now there's a bit of good news.  Can you recommend a wireless N card that
works with Fedora?  I wouldn't mind getting one for my laptop.  I already
have a couple of Linksys WRT300N 1.1 routers and would like to use them at
more than wireless G speed.



The Intel IWL4965AGN and IWL5000 are supported by the standard Fedora
kernel, you just need the matching firmware from the standard Fedora
repository (iwl4965-firmware resp. iwl5000-firmware).

The Ralink ones are supported by (somewhat buggy) out-of-tree drivers which
are currently in RPM Fusion, getting better drivers into the kernel itself
is work in progress.

Atheros chipsets are supported by the ath9k driver, see
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k for details. As that one
is in the kernel, that may be a better option than Ralink. And it doesn't
even require firmware.

I'm not sure about other manufacturers.

Kevin Kofler

  
I can see the wireless networks using this N pcimcia card but it will 
not allow me to authenticate the password.


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Re: Belkin ExpressCard

2009-03-12 Thread Alex Makhlin

Kevin Kofler wrote:

Alex Makhlin wrote:
  

I am running Fedora 10 KDE 2 and am trying to install an N Wireless
ExpressCard PCIMCIA adapter (M:F5D8073) but I cannot find a driver
anywhere. Any one have a clue?



According to Google, the chipset appears to be a Ralink rt2860. Try the
rt2860 driver from RPM Fusion.

Kevin Kofler

  
I tried that and now I can see the wireless networks using this N 
pcimcia card but it will not allow me to authenticate the password to my 
router. It just keeps asking for the password again.


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Re: Kaffiene vs gene, score 1-0

2009-03-12 Thread Tim
Tim:
 Isn't that why it has a search feature?  To find the things for you that
 you can't find in its chaos.

Gene Heskett:
 What search feature?  You mean find files/folders?  One needs a valid name, 
 and I know how to run locate, which seems to be about 3 magnitudes faster. :)

The one in the KDE menu, to find KDE menu items that you can't find.
The one that gets mentioned to me any time that I've said something
about the slowness/chaos of the KDE menu system.  Of course, you need to
know an applicable keyword to enter.

 When all else fails, locate the sound files used when starting and
 stopping, and re-record them at quarter volume levels.

 And how to do that when you have no idea of that particular pair of filenames?
 
 Chuckle. There is always a smartass in the crowd, usually me, Tim. :)

Use locate to find sound files (ogg, au, wav, whatever...), play what
sounds likely to be the start and stop sounds, or dump the lot into
something like xmms, and listen to them all.  When you find the right
ones, you can modify them.

A brute force and ignorance approach, but it works.  I found all sorts
of interesting sound effects that way, before.  And pranked mum by
making her computer make animal noises for each and every feature her
sound preferences had actions for.  Drove her mad for a couple of days,
before I relented and removed them.  ;-)

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Re: Kaffiene vs gene, score 1-0

2009-03-12 Thread Tim
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 00:29 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 but the volume control is stuck at 100%

I wonder if that's because you're using a sound system that's not
supported (e.g. you've killed pulseaudio), or one that doesn't support
volume controlling.  I see that sort of thing (ghosted out volume
controls) on Pidgin, depending on which sound system I configure its
annunciators to use.

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Re: 64bit or 32bit for my laptop

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 That's on an Intel mobo with a 2GHz Core 2 Duo and 4GB of RAM, using the
 *onboard* 82Q963/Q965 graphics chip. So either glxgears isn't a very
 representative benchmark, or installing one of these graphics cards is a
 waste of time. I'm not sure which.

Well, the GM965 isn't that bad, but still glxgears sucks as a benchmark. ;-)

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Re: Kaffiene vs gene, score 1-0

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Gene Heskett wrote:
 Is the lack of akonadi why I can't fix any of this stuff?

No, this has nothing to do with Akonadi.

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Re: 64bit or 32bit for my laptop

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Frank Cox wrote:

 On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:45:26 +0800
 Meng Qiu wrote:
 
 The gears for my GeForce4 MX440 on F10 is about 1700 FPS.
 But the number for my HD1950pro on F11(pre) is never up to 100 FPS!
 
 7074 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1414.687 FPS
 7103 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1420.448 FPS
 7102 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1420.320 FPS
 7112 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1422.319 FPS
 
 That's on Fedora 10 with an ATI X1550 card and the video driver that's
 included
 with Fedora 10.  (Not the proprietary driver.)

That's because the X1550 is supported by the Free 3D acceleration framework
and the HD1950pro isn't. Radeon HD cards are not supported yet.

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RPM signing problem

2009-03-12 Thread Adalbert Prokop
Hello everybody!

I'm trying to create my own private little repository with signed RPMS
(additional software, not available from other repositories or some
really old stuff not provided any more).

Yesterday I've noticed strange behaviour of rpm. I've downloaded a
msttcorefonts and tried to add my own signature to it. The package is
RPM version 3, at least file tells me so. I am able to sing other
packages, no problems there. I use rpm-4.6.0-1.fc10.i386 on Fedora 10.

I do rpm --addsign msttcorefonts-... and I get no error message at
all. But a rpm -K msttcorefonts-* tells me there is not GPG signature
present!

Do you have an idea what goes wrong and how to track down this problem?

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Re: 64bit or 32bit for my laptop

2009-03-12 Thread Sharpe, Sam J

Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 22:40 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
 On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:45:26 +0800
 Meng Qiu wrote:

 The gears for my GeForce4 MX440 on F10 is about 1700 FPS.
 But the number for my HD1950pro on F11(pre) is never up to 100 FPS!
 7074 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1414.687 FPS
 7103 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1420.448 FPS
 7102 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1420.320 FPS
 7112 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1422.319 FPS

 That's on Fedora 10 with an ATI X1550 card and the video driver 
that's included

 with Fedora 10.  (Not the proprietary driver.)

For comparison:

6799 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1359.743 FPS
6961 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1392.055 FPS
7015 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1402.842 FPS
6660 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1331.944 FPS
7034 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1406.609 FPS
6960 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1391.793 FPS

That's on an Intel mobo with a 2GHz Core 2 Duo and 4GB of RAM, using the
*onboard* 82Q963/Q965 graphics chip. So either glxgears isn't a very
representative benchmark, or installing one of these graphics cards is a
waste of time. I'm not sure which.
Or it's badly setup, because my low-end NVidia Cards beat that easily. 
(I have a pair of Quadro NVS 290 PCIe 64MB - admittedly using genuine 
NVidia drivers)


[...@sam ~]$ glxgears
9648 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1929.527 FPS
9566 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1913.107 FPS
9679 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1935.721 FPS
9621 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1924.059 FPS

FWIW, I see a definite difference between the card running 2 x 1280x1024 
monitors vs. the card running 1920x1200 + 1280x1024 - the latter 
consistently scores in the 1700-1800s, the former (above) scores in the 
1900s. Each card is running NVidia's TwinView, but I don't have Xinerama 
running to bind the  two sets of screens together.


(note to others - don't try running Compiz on this setup, it really 
really can't handle a 5760 x 1200 array of pixels yet)


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Problem updating Fedora11-alpha to latest rawhide

2009-03-12 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi,

Updating my fresh installation of Fedora-11-alpha to rawhide gave me:

glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
  -- Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by package
glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)
Error: Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by
package glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)

Any ideas how to solve that problem?

Thank you in advance, Clemens

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Re: without a truly working jigdo, re-spins are effectively useless

2009-03-12 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Kam Leo wrote:

 Jigdo was created for the Debian community. The Debian Stable
 release is known for its stability, i.e. slow change. Jigdo has its
 use in the scheme of things. However, using it to stay current with
 a high churn release such as Fedora is not one of them.

 The ideal candidate for Jigdo is a slow changing distribution such
 as CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu LTS.  Even if you create a respin with
 a package list that is a month old after an install there will be
 fewer packages to update. This is especially beneficial when
 installing on multiple machines or one that has a slow or limited
 access internet connection.

 By the way, when Fedora Unity Project first used Jigdo Fedora Core
 was a relatively slow changing distribution.

  and all of that makes perfect sense, but it fails to address the
fundamental issue that i think we've finally identified here -- of
what use is jigdo with a fast-moving distro like fedora?  especially
when you read this at http://spins.fedoraunity.org/

Welcome to Fedora Unity's Re-Spin download site. In the past we have
chosen BitTorrent as our method for sharing bits. For our latest
release we have gone with using Jigdo to reduce the bandwidth and time
requirements of each Spin. Thanks and enjoy!

  there is a fundamental logical disconnect here:  jigdo is being
promoted heavily as a way to get fedora re-spins, when jigdo clearly
doesn't work for a rapidly-changing distro like fedora.  can we
finally agree on that?

rday
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*officially* connected to fedora.  it only gives every possible,
conceivable, imaginable indication of it.


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Re: Clock has quit unexpectedly REPOSTED

2009-03-12 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:31:12PM +1100, L wrote:
 Hi
 
 I posted this question days ago, got no answer, hope some one may offer a fix.
 
 Whenever I click on gnome clock icon (/usr/libexec/clock-applet), I
 always got this error
 
 Clock has quit unexpectedly
 If you reload a panel object, it will automatically be added back to the 
 panel.
 
 Do not reload/Reload
 
 the system is
 Linux  2.6.27.19-78.2.30.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Feb 24 19:44:45 EST
 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
 
 gnome-panel-2.22.2-3.fc9.x86_64
 
 Not sure how or why? hope someone could offer a fix

I'm not sure if this will help, but you can try removing or renaming
the directory ~/.gconf/apps/panel/applets/clock (which is user
customizations for the clock), and then reloading the applet.

Otherwise, you could try attaching to it with gdb and generating a
backtrace when it crashes, and then file a bug.  I tried to reproduce
this on my F10 system but couldn't.

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f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread François Patte
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Bonjour,

New chooser in f10 (I mean the screen where you used to enter login and
password).

We can see all users of the machine, just click on your name, then enter
your pass OK. At home, my small family... no problem.

At the university: 300 students allowed to login on one computer or
ldap authentication

How to disable this enhancement and fall back to an old-style chooser
(login/password, maybe a nice picture...)

Thanks for suggestions

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Re: SPAM: Re: Clock has quit unexpectedly REPOSTED

2009-03-12 Thread Steve

 Paul W. Frields sticks...@gmail.com wrote: 
 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:31:12PM +1100, L wrote:
  Hi
  
  I posted this question days ago, got no answer, hope some one may offer a 
  fix.
  
  Whenever I click on gnome clock icon (/usr/libexec/clock-applet), I
  always got this error
  
  Clock has quit unexpectedly
  If you reload a panel object, it will automatically be added back to the 
  panel.
  
  Do not reload/Reload
  
  the system is
  Linux  2.6.27.19-78.2.30.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Feb 24 19:44:45 EST
  2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  
  gnome-panel-2.22.2-3.fc9.x86_64
  
  Not sure how or why? hope someone could offer a fix
 
 I'm not sure if this will help, but you can try removing or renaming
 the directory ~/.gconf/apps/panel/applets/clock (which is user
 customizations for the clock), and then reloading the applet.
 
 Otherwise, you could try attaching to it with gdb and generating a
 backtrace when it crashes, and then file a bug.  I tried to reproduce
 this on my F10 system but couldn't.

I have the same issue and others do too. It was reported it here some time ago 
- about 2 months maybe but I don't remember the thread subject.

Are you running evolution by any chance? IIRC the problem started for me when I 
tried to open the task manager from the window thgat drops down when you click 
on the clock so my suspicion is that this is an evolution problem.

Steve.

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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread fred smith
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:56:41AM +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
 François Patte wrote:
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 Bonjour,
 
 New chooser in f10 (I mean the screen where you used to enter login and
 password).
 
 We can see all users of the machine, just click on your name, then enter
 your pass OK. At home, my small family... no problem.
 
 At the university: 300 students allowed to login on one computer or
 ldap authentication
 
 How to disable this enhancement and fall back to an old-style chooser
 (login/password, maybe a nice picture...)
 
 Add or edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and add this section:
 
 [greeter]
 Browser=false
 
 Then restart gdm...

This doesn't seem to work in F10. I remember seeing other posts on it,
and the consensus was th at a lot of the configurability has been disabled,
including the ability to control the font size (which on my eeepc is HUGE
on the small screen).

Allegedly, replacing it with the one from F9 solves the proglem, though
I haven't tried that.

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Re: Problem updating Fedora11-alpha to latest rawhide

2009-03-12 Thread Paolo Galtieri
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=486616.  You can try the
following:

yumdownloader glibc.i586 glibc-common.i586

rpm -Uvh glibc*

The first command downloads the glibc rpm's to the local directory.  The second
command updates the glibc version.  Trying to do an rpm -i glibc* will result
in conflicts.  Doing an update seems to work.  Afterwards I did

yum -y update

and all the packages updated without problems

Paolo

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Clemens Eisserer linuxhi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 Updating my fresh installation of Fedora-11-alpha to rawhide gave me:

 glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
  -- Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by package
 glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)
 Error: Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by
 package glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)

 Any ideas how to solve that problem?

 Thank you in advance, Clemens

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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread Tim
Sharpe, Sam J:
 Add or edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and add this section:
 
 [greeter]
 Browser=false
 
 Then restart gdm...

fred smith:
 This doesn't seem to work in F10. I remember seeing other posts on it,
 and the consensus was th at a lot of the configurability has been disabled,
 including the ability to control the font size (which on my eeepc is HUGE
 on the small screen).
 
 Allegedly, replacing it with the one from F9 solves the proglem, though
 I haven't tried that.

Well, I'm using Fedora 9, and nothing that I've tried stops that damn
user list appearing on GDM.  Neither does anything stop the inclusion of
names I want excluded.  I've even tried changing the background image,
and it ignores that instruction, too.

I've got no kind words for the thing.  It's not configurable.  It's slow
to fire up, *much* slower than the GDM logon screen on Fedora 7.  Every
log on requires cursoring through the list, or typing the name, since it
NEVER starts with reselecting the same name that logged in previously,
nor does the list appear to be in any detectable sorting order (user ID,
user name, real name, nothing).

I tried using XDM, instead, but it doesn't start something that Gnome
needs to run.  I don't want *anything* to do with KDE on my system, so
KDM's not getting a look in.

Just a straight type in username and password box, as it used to be,
would suit me.

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Re: Showing how to find the net installation images?

2009-03-12 Thread Jud Craft
No, I mean I know how to do a net installation.  Just did one last
night.  But I wanted to point out that it's very difficult to find the
net-installation-only image.  That install guide doesn't actually
mention where to find the minimal net install image.

And for some, there's a huge difference between 128 MB and 800 MB CDs,
or 4 GB DVDs.

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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread Sharpe, Sam J

fred smith wrote:

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:56:41AM +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:

François Patte wrote:

How to disable this enhancement and fall back to an old-style chooser
(login/password, maybe a nice picture...)

Add or edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and add this section:

[greeter]
Browser=false

Then restart gdm...


This doesn't seem to work in F10. I remember seeing other posts on it,
and the consensus was th at a lot of the configurability has been disabled,
including the ability to control the font size (which on my eeepc is HUGE
on the small screen).

Allegedly, replacing it with the one from F9 solves the proglem, though
I haven't tried that.


Err, I was actually speaking from experience.

That setting is from my Desktop machine running Fedora 10, which is 
connected to an LDAP directory. The search DN for this machine currently 
has 24 users in it.


My login screen currently shows Me and Other...

I have to admit that I haven't asked anyone else to login so it may be 
that it contains everyone who has logged in, the last user or some other 
smaller list - but it certainly doesn't contain everyone in the directory.


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f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: xine

2009-03-12 Thread François Patte
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Bonjour,

I installed xine from fedora and rpmfusion repos.

xine-check

snip

[OUCH!!] There are no input plugins.
 xine needs at least one input plugin, but none is installed.
 You should probably reinstall xine-lib...
 press enter to continue...

[OUCH!!] There are no demux plugins.
 xine needs at least one demux plugin, but none is installed.
 You should probably reinstall xine-lib...
 press enter to continue...

[OUCH!!] There are no decoder plugins.

and so on.

]# yum install xine-lib

snip

Le paquetage xine-lib-1.1.16.2-1.fc10.i386 est déjà installé dans sa
dernière version
Rien à faire

ie.: package xine-lib-1.1.16.2-1.fc10.i386 is already installed in the
latest version...

Comment: toem, vlc, found all the plugins, codecs and demux

Regards.


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infor on creating an empy folder view

2009-03-12 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
Using f10 and kde 4.2.1 form updates-testing repo.
I would like to create an empty folder view where to put some
icons/menus/ecc to have a sort of logical division areas on my desktop
(similar to what fences on windows does
http://www.stardock.com/products/fences/index.asp)
On the desktop, adding widget and selecting folder view, I get by
default my home directory folder view.
I can customize somehow, but it seems it is bound to a pre-existing
directory or a place? Is this correct?
Any other way to have sort of virtual folder view and easily achieve
what I want?

Thanks,
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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:27:40AM +1030, Tim wrote:
 Sharpe, Sam J:
  Add or edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and add this section:
  
  [greeter]
  Browser=false
  
  Then restart gdm...
 
 fred smith:
  This doesn't seem to work in F10. I remember seeing other posts on it,
  and the consensus was th at a lot of the configurability has been disabled,
  including the ability to control the font size (which on my eeepc is HUGE
  on the small screen).
  
  Allegedly, replacing it with the one from F9 solves the proglem, though
  I haven't tried that.
 
 Well, I'm using Fedora 9, and nothing that I've tried stops that damn
 user list appearing on GDM.  Neither does anything stop the inclusion of
 names I want excluded.  I've even tried changing the background image,
 and it ignores that instruction, too.
 
 I've got no kind words for the thing.  It's not configurable.  It's slow
 to fire up, *much* slower than the GDM logon screen on Fedora 7.  Every
 log on requires cursoring through the list, or typing the name, since it
 NEVER starts with reselecting the same name that logged in previously,
 nor does the list appear to be in any detectable sorting order (user ID,
 user name, real name, nothing).
 
 I tried using XDM, instead, but it doesn't start something that Gnome
 needs to run.  I don't want *anything* to do with KDE on my system, so
 KDM's not getting a look in.
 
 Just a straight type in username and password box, as it used to be,
 would suit me.

This should work fine:

$ su -   # enter root password at prompt
$ GCONFSYS=$(gconftool-2 --get-default-source)
$ gconftool-2 --config-source=$GCONFSYS --set 
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list \
  --type bool true

Just tried it on my F10 box and it works like a charm.  You can't get
rid of the Other... selection AFAICT, but all the other faces
disappear as expected.  If you want the faces back, use false.

The gconf-editor doesn't yet support editing alternate configuration
choices like this yet, but perhaps a knowledgeable person on this list
could help with that.

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Re: Showing how to find the net installation images?

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Jud Craft wrote:
 And for some, there's a huge difference between 128 MB and 800 MB CDs,
 or 4 GB DVDs.

Our live CDs are actually 700 MB, not 800.

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Re: infor on creating an empy folder view

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
 Using f10 and kde 4.2.1 form updates-testing repo.
 I would like to create an empty folder view where to put some
 icons/menus/ecc to have a sort of logical division areas on my desktop
 (similar to what fences on windows does
 http://www.stardock.com/products/fences/index.asp)
 On the desktop, adding widget and selecting folder view, I get by
 default my home directory folder view.
 I can customize somehow, but it seems it is bound to a pre-existing
 directory or a place? Is this correct?
 Any other way to have sort of virtual folder view and easily achieve
 what I want?

Just create a new folder somewhere and set your folder view to that.

Kevin Kofler

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Re: removing EISA partition

2009-03-12 Thread Aldo Foot
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Hiisi very-c...@rambler.ru wrote:
 Hi Hiisi,
 use parted to see the exact layout of your HD

 HTH

 2009/3/11 Hiisi very-c...@rambler.ru
  Dear fedora-list members!
  On my girlfriend's laptop (Samsung R40) running Fedora 9 is disk
 shortage
  problem. It had 60 Gb hard drive when she brought it a few years ago
 with
  Windows XP already installed. She used it some time before last

 summer

 I
  convinced her to switch to Fedora. I formatted disk with standard
 layout
  during installation process. As I can see now it has only 51G

 instead

 of 60:
  $ df -H
  Filesystem             Size   Used  Avail Use% Mounted on
  /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
                                   51G    31G    18G  65% /
  /dev/sda1              200M    27M   163M  14% /boot
  tmpfs                      995M    66k   995M   1% /dev/shm
  gvfs-fuse-daemon 51G    31G    18G  65% /home/Tarja/.gvfs
  I heard somewhere if Windows was installed by manufacturer there's
 system
  config partition called EISA. I suppose it allocated on those 9G.
 How can
  one kill it and union to the existent filesystem? I googled the
 problem but
  found only howto in Windows.
  Thanks in advance.
  $ uname -a
  Linux imt.ru 2.6.27.19-78.2.30.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Tue Feb 24 20:09:23

 EST

  2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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 Alessandro Brezzi

 OK. Here's additional information:
 $ fdisk -l
 bash: fdisk: command not found
 (strange thing: many commands are in /sbin folder!)
 $ /sbin/fdisk -l
 (nothing)
 ]# /sbin/parted
 GNU Parted 1.8.8
 Using /dev/sda
 Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
 (parted) print all
 Model: ATA HTS541060G9AT00 (scsi)
 Disk /dev/sda: 52.4GB
 Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
 Partition Table: msdos

 Number  Start   End     Size    Type     File system  Flags
 1      32.3kB  206MB   206MB   primary  ext3         boot
 2      206MB   52.4GB  52.2GB  primary               lvm

 Model: Linux device-mapper (dm)
 Disk /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01: 940MB
 Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
 Partition Table: loop

 Number  Start  End    Size   File system  Flags
 1      0.00B  940MB  940MB  linux-swap

 Model: Linux device-mapper (dm)
 Disk /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00: 51.2GB
 Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
 Partition Table: loop

 Number  Start  End     Size    File system  Flags
 1      0.00B  51.2GB  51.2GB  ext3

 What's all that mean? Is it really only 52GB?
 Thanks for Re:!


That used spaced was reserved for root by mkfs when the
partition was created. The mkfs command displays a message to that effect.
When you create a partition mkfs says something like (numbers for example only):
66970 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user

You can change the reserved block count percentage to 0% for a partition
you already created with:
# tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sdaX

Or, create the filesystem with:
# mkfs -t ext2 -m 0 /dev/sdaX

man mkfs.ext2
   -m reserved-blocks-percentage
  Specify the percentage of the filesystem blocks reserved for the
  super-user.   This  avoids  fragmentation, and allows root-owned
  daemons, such as syslogd(8), to continue to  function  correctly
  after non-privileged processes are prevented from writing to the
  filesystem.  The default percentage is 5%.

So, its a good thing to have that reserved space.
The disk is big enough, let it be.

Read the tune2fs and mkfs man pages or eSearch the keywords to learn more.
~af

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Re: Showing how to find the net installation images?

2009-03-12 Thread Jud Craft
Ah.  So they are.  Whoops.

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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: xine

2009-03-12 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Rex Dieter wrote:

François Patte wrote:



I installed xine from fedora and rpmfusion repos.

xine-check


xine-check is full of fail, ignore it.


Shouldn't be removed from the package then or a replacement provided?

Rahul

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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: chooser

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Kofler
Tim wrote:
 I tried using XDM, instead, but it doesn't start something that Gnome
 needs to run.

That something would be ConsoleKit. Only GDM and KDM support that in F10.

Kevin Kofler

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Re: So what kind of dependency stupidity is this?

2009-03-12 Thread Kevin Martin


Kevin Kofler wrote:
 Kevin Martin wrote:
   
 HUH?  What possible reason could there be for anything related to KDE to
 have with the google garbage?
 

 Plasma supports showing Google Gadgets as applets/widgets.

 But we have split this out into a kdebase-workspace-googlegadgets subpackage
 in our KDE 4.2.1 update, so you'll be able to remove the google-gadgets
 crap when 4.2.1 hits the stable updates.

 Kevin Kofler

   
Kevin,

Thanks for that info.  Makes more sense now.

Kevin

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help

2009-03-12 Thread lamp ard
whenever i try to install fedora10 live i get the video corruption in the 
screen right after it finishes the three lines loading. Im trying to install it 
on virtual pc on windows. I have 2gb of ram and 768mb video card and a 2.4 core 
2 duo cpu. what shall i do?



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Re: without a truly working jigdo, re-spins are effectively useless

2009-03-12 Thread Kam Leo
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
 On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Kam Leo wrote:

 Jigdo was created for the Debian community. The Debian Stable
 release is known for its stability, i.e. slow change. Jigdo has its
 use in the scheme of things. However, using it to stay current with
 a high churn release such as Fedora is not one of them.

 The ideal candidate for Jigdo is a slow changing distribution such
 as CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu LTS.  Even if you create a respin with
 a package list that is a month old after an install there will be
 fewer packages to update. This is especially beneficial when
 installing on multiple machines or one that has a slow or limited
 access internet connection.

 By the way, when Fedora Unity Project first used Jigdo Fedora Core
 was a relatively slow changing distribution.

  and all of that makes perfect sense, but it fails to address the
 fundamental issue that i think we've finally identified here -- of
 what use is jigdo with a fast-moving distro like fedora?  especially
 when you read this at http://spins.fedoraunity.org/

 Welcome to Fedora Unity's Re-Spin download site. In the past we have
 chosen BitTorrent as our method for sharing bits. For our latest
 release we have gone with using Jigdo to reduce the bandwidth and time
 requirements of each Spin. Thanks and enjoy!

  there is a fundamental logical disconnect here:  jigdo is being
 promoted heavily as a way to get fedora re-spins, when jigdo clearly
 doesn't work for a rapidly-changing distro like fedora.  can we
 finally agree on that?

Jigdo does work. It works for Fedora too, but not the way you intend.

With every Fedora release there are bugs which prevent that release
from being installed or functioning properly. You create a respin
which incorporate the fix(es) so you can use Fedora now and not wait
until the next formal release.

Will that work every time? Of course not.

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Re: help

2009-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
lamp ard wrote:
 whenever i try to install fedora10 live i get the video corruption in
 the screen right after it finishes the three lines loading. Im trying to
 install it on virtual pc on windows. I have 2gb of ram and 768mb video
 card and a 2.4 core 2 duo cpu. what shall i do?
 
 
The first thing I would do is read the information at:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines

You stand a better chance of getting help if you pick a better
subject, and do not post in html.

After that, I would probably think about posting your question on
the mailing list for the software you are using. They have probably
run into this problem and have a fix for it.

Mikkel
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Re: f10 annoying bugs/enhancements: xine

2009-03-12 Thread Rex Dieter
Rahul Sundaram wrote:

 Rex Dieter wrote:
 François Patte wrote:
 
 
 I installed xine from fedora and rpmfusion repos.

 xine-check
 
 xine-check is full of fail, ignore it.
 
 Shouldn't be removed from the package then or a replacement provided?

Probably, feel free to nag xine maintainer @ rpmfusion. :)

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Re: Is kpager available for KDE 4.2 under F10?

2009-03-12 Thread Rex Dieter
Dean S. Messing wrote:

 
 If so, where?  I've looked but can't find it.

There's a pager plasma applet, is that what you're looking for?

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Re: Problem updating Fedora11-alpha to latest rawhide

2009-03-12 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi Paolo,

Thanks a lot for your advice, downloading the newer glibc-archives
worked well, however installing them failed.

Any idea what went wrong again?

Thanks, Clemens

[r...@localhost ce]# rpm -Uvh glibc-*
warning: glibc-2.9.90-8.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature:
NOKEY, key ID d22e77f2
Preparing...
### [100%]
   1:glibc
### [ 50%]
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /etc/ld.so.conf;49b95bcb:
cpio: MD5 sum mismatch
   2:glibc-common   ### [100%]
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /etc/default/nss;49b95bcb:
cpio: MD5 sum mismatch




2009/3/12, Paolo Galtieri pgalti...@gmail.com:
 See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=486616.  You can try the
 following:

 yumdownloader glibc.i586 glibc-common.i586

 rpm -Uvh glibc*

 The first command downloads the glibc rpm's to the local directory.  The
 second
 command updates the glibc version.  Trying to do an rpm -i glibc* will
 result
 in conflicts.  Doing an update seems to work.  Afterwards I did

 yum -y update

 and all the packages updated without problems

 Paolo

 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Clemens Eisserer
 linuxhi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 Updating my fresh installation of Fedora-11-alpha to rawhide gave me:

 glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
  -- Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by package
 glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)
 Error: Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.9.90-2 is needed by
 package glibc-2.9.90-2.i386 (installed)

 Any ideas how to solve that problem?

 Thank you in advance, Clemens

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Re: F8/9/10: Pidgin ICQ is outdated? Pidgin site only supports up to v7?

2009-03-12 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

Kevin Kofler wrote:

Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
  

What do I need to do to get ICQ plugin working again?



Just update your system, a new pidgin has been pushed for Fedora 9 and 10
today. If you're still running F8, you'll have to upgrade to a supported
release first though.

Kevin Kofler
  

You mean, update in a few days until pigdin become available in its mirrors?
As of today, it seems, no updates are available (for F9, at least). I'll 
wait for

a few days and see what happens.

Thanks,
Dan

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Re: Is kpager available for KDE 4.2 under F10?

2009-03-12 Thread Dean S. Messing
Rex Dieter wrote:
 Dean Messing wrote:
  If so, where?  I've looked but can't find it.
 
 There's a pager plasma applet, is that what you're looking for?

I don't know.  The machine on which I'm writing this (not the F10
machine I was asking about), I run F7 / KDE-3.5.9-5.fc7.

Have a look at this:

== rpm -qf $(which kpager)
kdebase-extras-3.5.9-3.fc7.x86_64

Kpager a nice app that places a small image of all N desktops in a
small (resizable) window, with different display modes.  You can
specify that desktop windows show up as scaled images of themselves,
or as representative icons, or merely as plain rectangles.  The
organisation of the desktops can be horizontal, vertical, or in an
array.  You can move stuff around on or between desktops from the
kpager window.

Obviously my ignorance of KDE 4.2 is showing, but I could find no such
application w/in the repositories when doing a yum search.

Thanks, Rex, for your kind help.

Dean

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Re: Is kpager available for KDE 4.2 under F10?

2009-03-12 Thread Rex Dieter
Dean S. Messing wrote:

 Rex Dieter wrote:
 Dean Messing wrote:
  If so, where?  I've looked but can't find it.
 
 There's a pager plasma applet, is that what you're looking for?
 
 I don't know.  The machine on which I'm writing this (not the F10
 machine I was asking about), I run F7 / KDE-3.5.9-5.fc7.

Based on your description, the pager applet is it.

Plasma applets (in general) can be placed in either the panel or in your
desktop/workspace.

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Re: Cloning a Fedora installation to several machines

2009-03-12 Thread Rangeen Basu
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Antonio Barragan
ajbarragan...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear All

 I have installed Fedora 9 on a linux machine. That is, all the
 partitions, software.
 Now I would like to have such an installation replicated on a number
 of similar machines.

 I wonder if there is a way to clone that installation in some way so
 that it can be copied
 to the rest of the machines

If all the systems have same hardware config then simply use a
software like partimage to create an image of your original instal
and then load this image on other systems by simply restoring it. Read
more about it on the FAQ s at www.partimage.org/ .

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